Debian or Fedora

Keith Watson Kwatson at smed.yi.org
Sun Dec 19 12:37:15 EST 2004


Janina,

Probably way behind on this, but as I run both Fedora and Debian 
and have just installed a base system of deb on a 12G drive I 
thought I would throw in my 2 cents. My install was only 435 meg.

Keith
On 12:27 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
> For the record, a Server Class install of the Speakup Modified will take
> about 2 Gb. Choosing Server Class will provide what you need for an ftp
> server, and it will provide most of the console utilities you're
> accustomed to with an "everything" install. Yes, that's how fat the gui
> environment has become.
> 
> Glenn at home writes:
> > I have a computer hooked to my network that I am planning on installing 
> > Linux onto.
> > It only has a 25 GB hard drive, and I want at least 20 GB for FTP files.
> > I have been thinking of trying Debian since it appears that it may take less 
> > disks to download.
> > I only want Linux right now for an FTP server.
> > Since I have not heard otherwise, I understand that Debian is not ready for 
> > prime time with speakup, so I guess I must go with Fedora, but that takes 3 
> > ISO's, unless I can get an FTP server going with only the first ISO.
> > 
> > Can someone advise me here?
> > Thanks.Glenn
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> 	
> 				Janina Sajka, Chair
> 				Accessibility Workgroup
> 				Free Standards Group (FSG)
> 
> janina at freestandards.org	Phone: +1 202.494.7040
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